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Complete the factoring of the polynomial . 10x^2y^3-10xy^2=10xy^2(___)

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We have the following polynomials:


10x^2y^3-10xy^2

First, we can see they have in common the number 10, so we can write:


10x^2y^3-10xy^2=10(x^2y^3-xy^2)

Now, we must find the greatest common factor in the terms on parenthesis:


\begin{gathered} x^2y^3=x\cdot x\cdot y^2\cdot y \\ xy^2=xy^2 \end{gathered}

then, the answer is


10x^2y^3-10xy^2=10xy^2(xy-1)

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